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City Of Buda Selects Approx. 2,000 Random Households For Community Survey

Corridor News

On Wednesday, the City of Buda announced it had randomly selected approximately 2,000 homes to receive a Buda Community Survey this week.

The city is asking residents if they receive an envelope from Texas State, not to throw it away. 

The City of Buda has partnered with Texas State University to complete the survey to gauge satisfaction on City services and to seek input on future initiatives of the City.

Residents may complete the survey by handwriting responses and mailing it back to Texas State or by using the web link and access code. A web version of the survey will be made available to all residents in late August.

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